While on our Sea of Cortez cruise on the American Safari Cruises' Safari Quest, the 16 passengers and 8 crew had a very unusual, personal interaction with a group of killer whales. They surrounded the ship, "bumped" the skiff we were pulling, and generally entertained us for about an hour before we boarded the skiff to get even closer. While in the skiff, the orcas rode the wake (highly unusual activity for them) and exhibited all sorts of playful behavior. None of the crew, including our expedition leader, had ever seen anything like it (nor had we). It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and here are some of the photos to prove it!
- Killer Whales Bumping Safari Quest SkiffKiller Whales Bumping Safari Quest Skiff
- Killer Whale and the American Safari Cruises' Safari QuestKiller Whale and the American Safari Cruises' Safari Quest
- Safari Quest Skiff and Killer Whales in Mexico's Sea of CortezSafari Quest Skiff and Killer Whales in Mexico's Sea of Cortez
- Orca (Killer Whale) and the American Safari Cruises' Safari QuestOrca (Killer Whale) and The American Safari Cruises' Safari Quest
- Close-up of Killer Whale, Also Known as OrcaClose-up of Killer Whale, Also Known as Orca
- Safari Quest and Killer WhaleSafari Quest and Killer Whale
- Killer Whale Followed by Safari QuestKiller Whale Followed by Safari Quest
- Killer Whale Dorsal Fin in the Sea of Cortez in MexicoKiller Whale Dorsal Fin in the Sea of Cortez in Mexico
- Orcas or Killer Whales in the Sea of Cortez in MexicoOrcas or Killer Whales in the Sea of Cortez in Mexico
- Killer Whale (Orca) BlowholeKiller Whale (Orca) Blowhole
- Two Killer Whales Torpedo Towards the Safari QuestTwo Killer Whales Torpedo Towards the Safari Quest
- Killer Whale in Wake of Safari Quest SkiffKiller Whale in Wake of Safari Quest Skiff
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